lO TH E ETUDE Philadelphia's Leading College of Music. BROAD STREET CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC 1331 SOUTH BROAD STREET. Complete and thorough in ev^ry department. All branches taught by a Faculty of Forty Arti&t Teachers, including G R. Combs, Dr. Hugh A. Clarke, John F. Rhodes, Joseph C. Cousans, John W Pommer, 'Jr., Stanley Addicks, Adam Jakob, Jos. E. Kearney, Preston W. Orem, Mus. Bac., and others. Terms, $ 5 to $40 , including fiee instruction in Solfeggio, Harmony, Symphony, Orchestra, and Ensemble Classes. With increased facil-ities the Conservatory affords accommodations for over 2500 pupils VIRGIL PRACTICE CLAVIER METHOD A SPECIALTY. GILBER T R. COMBS , Sen d fo r Illustrate d Catalogue . Director . TO THE PROFESSION. The origina l and onl y authorize d editio n of compositions by MLLE. CHAMINADE, is now under the control of BOOSEY &. CO., New York. TH E LATES T WORK S FO R PIAN O ARE: — Six Songs Without Words. Op. 76 . Separately, $1.00, { J^SS T net® Second Valse Caprice. Op. 77 1.00 Prelude for Organ or Piano. Op. 7 8 1.00 Trois Preludes Melodiques. Nos. 1, 2 , 3....each, .75 Terpsichore. Op. 81 75 Chanson Napolitaine. Op. 8 2 75 Ritournelle. Op. 8 3 75 Several New Songs with English and French Words. Write for Complet e List. To be had from THEODOR E PRESSER , Philadelphia , or the publisher, BOOSE Y & CO., 9 E4S T SEVENTEENT H STREET , NE W YORK . PENNSYLVANIA CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC 1616 North Seventeenth Street, Philadelphia. MUSIC IN AL L BRANCHE S Instrumental and Vocal, Technical and Theoretical. STUDENTS ADMITTED AT ANY TIME, UNDER A FACULTY OF SUPERIOR INSTRUCTORS. VIRGI L CLAVIE R METHO D A SPECIALTY . TH E SUCCES S ATTENDIN G TH E ADOPTIO N O P TH E ABOV E METHO D I N PIAN O DEPARTMEN T LEAVE S N O DOUB T A S T O IT S SUPERIORIT Y OVE R AL L OTHERS . Students desiring Dramatic as well as Vocal Culture can be thoroughly and system-atically taught by our vocal instructor, Mr. Karl Hiese. Catalogues mai'ed upon application to VIVIA1 V IltfGIiE , Director . YOU PLAY SOME INSTRUMENT? Of course you do, else you would not be reading this musical maga-zine Therefore, you will be interested in the lates t and bes t publications pertaining to your art. Our complet e catalogue con-tains lints of music arrauged for the following instrumentations:— Brass Band (Amateur and Profes-sional), Violin and Piano. Cornet and Piano, Violin, 'Cello, and Piano, String Quartettes and Quintettes, Mandolin and Piano, Mandolin, Guitar, and Piano, Two Mandolins and Guitar, Two Mandolins,Violin, and Guitar and many other combinations, together with up-to-date methods for all instruments, pianoforte, dance music, and popular vocal music. Send for a copy of complet e catalogue. Also, you should request a sample copy of our musical magazine, '•TH E LEADER, " each number of which includes a valuable MUSICA L SUPPLEMENT . Orchestra (Amateur and Profes-sional), Violin, Cornet, and Piano, Flute, Violin, and Piano, Flute and Piano, 'Cello and Piano, Xylophone and Piano, Violin Quartettes and Trios, Cornet Quartettes, JEAN WHITE, Publisher, BOSTON, MASS. AMLYTICA L RECITAL S AND BEETHOVE N READING S BY DR. HENRY G. HANCHETT. For Circulars and Terms, address No . 13 6 Fift h Avenue , Ne w Yor k City . Teacher's Pocket Metronome. SIMPLE. CDSVEHIEHT. HEAT AMD IIEIPERSIVI. Price, Nickel-plated, 50 Cents, Net, Postpaid. Giving the correct Metronomic Marks after ti e Maelzel Standard, together with the True Tempos of all the Dances. These instruments have been especially manufaeturec for THE ETUDE, and will be sent as a premium to any on* sending two subscribers. Address THEO. PRESSER, 1708 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. HUGH A. CLARKE, Mus. Doc. 8S 3 Sout h SSt h Street , PHILADELPHIA. TTPQQnWQ BV MATT /InHarmony> counterpoint, JjibOOUrlO D1 ill Ali i 1 and Composition MISS CLARA B. HARRISON, TEACHE R O F PIAN O Systeaaa . o f Tschjalc) , 101 9 O Street , N . W. , - - WASHINGTON , D . C EDWAR D 33.A.3 1 TIE R PERRY , CONOER T PIANI8 T AN D LECTURE R Lecture Recitals at Schools and Musical Societies a Specialty Address: Care Mason & Hamlin, 146 Boylston St., Boston. Mr. Perry makes an annual Western tour from October 1st to the holidays, and a Southern trip in January and February. Engage <nent8 in the Eastern States during the spring months. Founded in 1853 by Dr. Eben TourjSe. RICHARD H. DANA , President. CARL FAELTEN , Director. Th e Leadin g Conservator y of America . OOMPLETE IN ALL ITS DEPARTMENTS. SEND OR CALL FOR ILLUSTRATED PROSPECTUS AND CALENDAR. FRAN K W . HALE , General Manager, Franklin Square, Boston, Mass. FH^W H . TUBBS , ¥©iG G (2ulto e an d i2i West 42d Street, New York. TUBBS was a pupil of Manuel Garcia, Emil Behnke, and Wm, Shakespeare. He now makes a specialty of preparing Vocal Teachers for colleges, seminaries, and private profes-sional occupation. Correspondence is especially solicited with piano teachers who wish to add vocal teaching to their business. Short terms of study in daily lessons are used. Send for circulars; also "Piinted Vocal Lessons," free. ADDRESS, FRANK H. TUBBS, 121 West 42d Street, New York City. PHILADELPHI A SCHOOL OF MUSIC, No . 151 1 Girar d Ave. , Philadelphia , Pa . The Vocal Department, including the Galin-Paris-Chev6 Method ot Sight Singing, has advantages unsurpassed by any similar institution. The Instrumental, Technical, and Theoretical work is conducted by the most competent teachers. KAT E H . CHANDLER , Principal . Established 1888. Send for Catalogue. The Crane Normal Institute of Music A Special Course for Supervisors of Music in Schools. VOICE CULTURE A SPECIALTY. Pupils Prepared for a Degree in the American College of Musicians. For Circulars apply to MIS S JULI A E . CRANE , Potsdam , N . Y . 0BEFyLHf , Jg^SEB^KTO^rof J[fjl3IG With a Large Facult y of Superior Instructors, and a splendid building for its exclusive use, the Oberlin Conservatory offers unusual advantages for the Study of Music. 699 students last year. Total expense for one year's study (36 weeks) need not exceed $300. Terms begin Sept. 19, Jan. 3, and April 4. If you are intending to study Music in any of its branches, send for catalogue to F. B. RICE, Director, OBERLIN , OHIO. 'Improvemen t th e Orde r o f tli e Age. " NewModel SUMr W TyP^S , a, fiat a I -g a> o o « "T" <ri G-, a ° * a © TH E SMITH-PREMIE R TYPEWRITE R 72 3 Chestnu t Street , Philadelphia . NEA T AN D SUBSTANTIA L 4MUSIC v FOLIOS. * OUR OW N MAKE . Price $1.00. $9.00 per dozen, by Express. This folio is without spring back or ornamental work. It is a simple olio in cloth, with three strings to tie the open ends. Address THEO. PRESSERp Phila., Pa. II . C . GARLAND . Ver y origina l an d catch y littl e pian o pieces . PRIC E 5 0 CENTS . For Sale by THEO. PRESSER, 1708 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.
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